Can I apply for more than one discipline or grant at the same deadline?

What happens if my report is overdue?

If your report is overdue, please contact the consultant. You will not be eligible to apply for further grants until all final reports are submitted and approved. If you have an open grant where the report is not overdue, you may be eligible to apply to certain programs. Contact the consultant for more information.

What if the application closing date is on a weekend or holiday?

What is a personal contribution?

Your personal contribution is the eligible project expense amount left over after you've listed and totaled your revenue sources for your project (including the Arts Board funding request), i.e. the amount you'll have to contribute to complete the project.

What are my chances of receiving funding?

The funding available and number of applications received vary in each program and at every deadline. The Saskatchewan Arts Board is able to fund between 30 to 40 percent of the total applications recommended for funding by juries.

How do you define a professional artist?

Professional artists have completed training in their discipline through formal studies or apprenticeships, maintain a professional practice, and display or present their work in a manner recognized by peers in their art form. There may be additional discipline-specific details in some programs (e.g. Independent Artists Program).

Whom do I speak to about funding?

Do applications have to be received by the closing date?

Applications are accepted in person or by mail at the Regina or Saskatoon Arts Board locations. As long as the application is post-marked (mailed on or before the closing date) or dropped off by the closing date, it will be accepted.

How do I apply for funding, and what are the closing dates?

Funding applications are available for download under each funding program. Closing dates vary from program to program. Applications must be submitted in person or postmarked by the closing date, where applicable.